Jake Tapper hits Joe Biden for defense of Hunter: Should he quit saying publicly son 'did nothing wrong'?
'Didn’t it, at the very least, show a major lapse in judgment?' Tapper wondered of the President
CNN host Jake Tapper questioned President Biden's judgment amid his repeated claims that son Hunter had "done nothing wrong" in his business dealings.
While interviewing Rep. Dan Goldman , D-N.Y., on his Sunday show, Tapper brought up the latest developments in the Hunter Biden probe, with the appointment of federal prosecutor David Weiss to special counsel, before moving on to Biden's defense of his son during his legal troubles.
Tapper noted the president had repeatedly said his son has "done nothing wrong" in media interviews leading up the appointment of the special counsel.
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CNN host Jake Tapper questioned Bidens judgement in sitting in on son Hunters business calls . (CNN/Screenshot)
Goldman defended the president, saying that there was no evidence to connect Biden with his son's business dealings. He blasted Republicans in Congress for conducting a "fishing expedition" to link Biden to Hunter's "conduct, when there is no evidence to support that."
Tapper pushed back on the Democrat's claim, citing testimony from Hunter's former business associate, Devon Archer.
Archer told Congress during closed-door testimony that Hunter had put his father on speakerphone during business meetings at least twenty times, as "defensive leverage" to send "the right signals" to his foreign business partners.
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President Joe Biden (L) and Hunter Biden (R) (Fox News)
Tapper questioned the then-Vice President's "judgment" in being present while Hunter conducted business deals.
Goldman argued that Archer's testimony did not show Biden had done anything wrong.
"[H]unter Biden was trying to promote an illusion of access to his father for his own reasons, that's Hunter Biden," the Democrat said. "But the president saying ‘hello’ to people when his son puts them on the phone is not doing at all to influence any policy, to use his position for nefarious purposes…" he argued.
Goldman was mocked by conservatives last month after he seemed to concede that Biden did discuss business with Hunter, which Biden has repeatedly denied.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha said the media about-face in regard to the seriousness of the Hunter Biden situation still missed the more significant story, which is whether Joe Biden himself was implicated.
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